Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen
Aalborg University
60 Papers
225 Citations
Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Information system. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 60 publications. Previous affiliations of Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen include Copenhagen Business School & University of Copenhagen.
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Papers
Designing an Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Sensor-based In-home Monitoring System for Assisting Diabetes Patients: Iterative Learning from Two Case Studies
Samir Chatterjee,Jongbok Byun,Kaushik Dutta,Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen,Akshay Pottathil,Harry Xie +5 more
TL;DR: This paper discusses the design and implementation of an Internet-of-Things and wireless sensor system which patients use in their own homes to capture daily activity, an important component in diabetes management, and introduces a novel idea called "persuasive sensing".
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DiSC: A simulation framework for distribution system voltage control
Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen,Christoffer Sloth,Gorm Bruun Andresen,Rafael Wisniewski +3 more
- 15 Jul 2015
TL;DR: The MATLAB simulation framework, DiSC, for verifying voltage control approaches in power distribution systems is presented, which consists of real consumption data, stochastic models of renewable resources, flexible assets, electrical grid, and models of the underlying communication channels.
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An Embedded Support Vector Machine
Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen,Martin Schoeberl +1 more
- 30 Jun 2006
TL;DR: This paper uses system-on-chip technology to demonstrate the potential usefulness of moving the critical sections of an algorithm into HW: the so-called hardware/software balance.
Direct control implementation of a refrigeration system in smart grid
Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen,John Schwensen,Senthuran Sivabalan,Chiara Corazzol,Seyed Ehsan Shafiei,Kasper Vinther,Jakob Stoustrup +6 more
- 17 Jun 2013
TL;DR: This paper introduces a method of implementing a cold storage room into a directly controlled smart grid, by use of a predictive control strategy, to stabilize a small grid by utilizing excess renewable energy to minimize the need for fossil fueled production sources.
A digital signal processor for telecommunications applications
J. Boddie,G. Daryanani,I. Eldumiati,R. Gadenz,J. Thompson,S. Walters,Rasmus Ulslev Pedersen +6 more
- 01 Jan 1980
TL;DR: A programmable digital signal processor chip which can decode on instruction, fetch data, perform a 16 × 20b multiply, and add the resultant to a 40b accumulator in 80ns is reported on.
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